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Default Neurological-Brain Stem Stroke - Feel the Burn

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Are you seeing a neuro for this condition,, I am in pretty much the same boat, hot or cold feels like pain, it will shi\ft from right to left side,, You may have a sensorty neuropathy, talk to a neuro about the results of your MRI,, and demand further testing
Thank you dear friend for the response. I am consulting a neurophysician. I see him every Month. After thorough examination he is of the opinion that the damaged area in the brain stem should automatically repair itself. He says that my cure could be quite sudden or it may even prolong and hence he has given me "neuro-vitamins".
Reiterating my deepest thanks and appreciation -
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